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By: Beth,
on 1/17/2010
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Those of you who aren’t with us in Boston or find yourself double (or triple!) booked can participate in several YALSA events via live coverage at the YALSA blog. Once again we’ll be using CoverItLive, with some exciting changes: live streaming video and social networking logins.
When you join the live blog session by clicking in the viewer window (see last year’s BBYA live blog to see the interface) you’ll have the option to log in using your Facebook, Twitter or MySpace login. Your comments will then appear with your avatar from that account. You’ll also be able to view our streaming video from the session thanks to integration with Qik.
The schedule of YALSA live blogs:
Best Books for Young Adults Teen Session: Sunday, January 17 1:30-3:30 PM
Youth Media Awards: Monday, January 18 7:30-9:00 AM
Morris and Nonfiction Awards: Monday, January 18 8:00-10:00 PM

Leaving annual early on Monday? Double-booked yet again and missing out on the President’s Program? Not in Chicago but trying to keep up with all of YALSA’s fabulous programs and sessions? Join us for a live blog of the 2009 President’s Program and Membership Meeting!
This year’s theme is Creativity Counts: Nurturing Teens’ Talents at Libraries Large & Small. The program will take place on Monday from 1:30 to 3:00 in McCormick Place West, room W-196a. Joining us in the afternoon’s panel will be Elise Cole, Teen Services Librarian at the Oakville Public Library, who has run the very successful Write2Xpress contest for teens. Also on the panel is Patrick Shaffner, Chicago’s outreach coordinator for the nonprofit writing workshop, 826, founded by Dave Eggers and friends.
To participate in the live blog, simply join in the viewer below any time after 1:30 (Central Time). You can also participate via twitter. If you’d like all of your tweets to be included in the session, leave your @ username below in comments, or get in touch with @mkeagle. If you’d rather tweet more selectively, use our hashtag, #YALSAprez, and only your tagged tweets will appear in the session window.
YALSA President’s Program
We’re about three weeks away from ALA Annual in Chicago. Aside from the book cart drill teams and the vain hope that someday swag bags won’t be neon orange, for many of us that means getting ready for some fantastic YALSA programming.
By now, those of you attending have probably started using the event planner or penciling sessions into your calendar, and if you’re like me, you’re starting to have a tough time choosing between all the great events YALSA and other divisions have to offer. Or you’re realizing that the morning you fly home is also the morning of a great panel. Or you can’t make it to Chicago, but you’re really hoping the YALSA blog can help keep you up to speed.
Have no fear–liveblogging is here!
In Denver we liveblogged the Best Books for Young Adults Teen Session and the announcements of the Youth Media Awards. Now we want to make our live sessions even better.
How do we do it? With your help.
Did you like the fantastic video taken by Kelly Tyler at Midwinter? Volunteer to be a liveblogger! Video integration is only possible with the help of other bloggers, and the more we have sitting in on a session, the richer our session can be.
Do you follow YALSA or ALA on Twitter? Join the action yourself! CoverItLive includes Twitter integration, so you never have to leave the comfort of your own phone. Any username with public updates can be added to the list of session participants, and anything you tweet will show up in the chat window.
If you’re in a session, liveblogging provides a great back channel for audience participation. Missed a great line from the speaker? Someone else in the room could be tweeting it right now. Wish you could see the video that just got mentioned in passing? Oh, look–one of the editors just plugged it into the liveblog.
If you can’t make it to a session, liveblogging gives you the chance to participate virtually. Ask a question that someone in the room can pass along. Answer quick polls for immediate feedback on the session. Watch media while the presentation is still unfolding.
We’ll be polling the masses soon to find out which sessions you’d like to see liveblogged, but if you already know one you can’t bear to miss, feel free to drop the title in comments! And if you’d like to participate yourself–as a blogger, videographer, or photographer–now is a great time to throw your hat in the ring.